Alexis писал(а):Источник цитаты Через пару дней из МИДа Румынии ей прислали email, в котором попросили выслать сканы ее и моего паспорта, свидетельства о браке и отказа в визе. Затем еще через несколько дней передали в британский SOLVIT, который сделал официальный запрос в Home Office. В результате через 2 дня приходит уведомление, что решение принято. Еще через день жена забрала пасспорт с EEA Family Permit.
Что-то не понятно, то ли у этого Солвита шквал жалоб, то ли у них что-то поменялось в плане оказываемой помощи.
Ничего и близкого с Вашим ответом нет.
Даже никакие копии документов не попросили, и никто и ни из какого МИДа не написал вслед.
Прислали только кучу ссылок на законодательство, и на якобы бесплатных юр. консультантов, причем некоторые ссылки даже не открываются.
Вот ответ:
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please find below the reply to your enquiry. Please note that the advice given by Your Europe Advice is an independent advice and cannot be considered to be the opinion of the European Commission, of any other EU institution or its staff nor will this advice be binding upon the European Commission, any other EU or national institution.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for this enquiry.
As you will already know the EU comprises an area in which the free movement of EU nationals is ensured. This freedom of movement is set out in Directive 2004/38/EC.
1. As a Latvian national, you are entitled to continue to reside in the UK provided that you are economically active (either employed or self-employed) or, otherwise, have sufficient financial resources including comprehensive sickness insurance.
2. You are entitled to be joined by your mother, provided that she is dependent. She will be entitled to join you provided that she has a valid passport and a visa, described as an EEA Family Permit. This is available free of charge under an accelerated procedure (Article 5.2).
3. Your mother should provide:
• a valid passport
• evidence of her relationship to you, for example, a certified translation of a birth certificate;
• your valid passport or national identity card
• proof of your mother's dependency
You can find the UK government caseworker guidance at the following website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... s_v3_0.pdf 4. Your mother is entitled to appeal this decision. You can find out more about making an appeal at the following website:
https://www.gov.uk/immigration-asylum-t ... ide-the-uk https://immigrationappealsonline.justic ... k/IACFees/ Unfortunately, the Your Europe Advice service cannot act as your advocate or representative, however we will report this to the EU Commission in order to complain to the UK authorities. We would advise, in the first instance that you contact a solicitor specialising in immigration law:
http://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk/ The Immigration Law Practitioners Association is an association of immigration specialists, many of which are solicitors but some of their member organisations include Law Centres that provide free advice. Their members are listed here:
http://www.ilpa.org.uk/directory/webdirect.html You can also search for a not-for-profit licensed immigration advisor here:
http://oisc.homeoffice.gov.uk/about_ois ... _advisers/ Your local university may operate a law clinic where you can get free legal advice. Many clinics are listed on the website of LawWorks at the bottom of the page:
http://www.lawworks.org.uk/list-of-laww ... er-clinics Depending on where you live, you may also visit your local law centre.
http://www.lawcentres.org.uk/ You can find out more about this Directive at the following websites:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/ ... 152_en.htm http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/tr ... dex_en.htm We hope that this assists,
Your Europe Advice.
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